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Reasons for sedentarism of shrinking cities in public opinion (evidence from Volgograd city)

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  • Olga E. Akimova

    (Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russia)

  • Sergei K. Volkov

    (Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russia)

  • Evgeni G. Efimov

    (Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russia)

Abstract

The shrinking of cities has become a mass phenomenon, both in foreign countries and in Russia, since the end of the twentieth century. Until now, the question of why some old-industrial cities succeed in the modern global network of comparative advantages and specializations, while others fail and face population decline, seems to be of no small importance. The article attempts to fill the existing gap in the study of the reasons forcing residents of shrinking cities to stay in them. They were defined as "reasons for sedentarism", which the authors propose to consider as circumstances that keep residents from moving to another city/region/ country in the presence of stable migration intentions. In order to identify the causes of sedentarism, the authors conducted a survey of students of educational institutions in the city of Volgograd and its region using an online questionnaire created on the Google Forms platform. The study used a non-random sample (the "snowball" method). The present study confirms the primacy of the economic causes of sedentarism in shrinking cities and the need to implement an adequate and systematic economic policy that promotes the innovative development of territories. The analysis of the answers shows that the second most important reasons, following material ones, that keep students of shrinking cities from changing their place of residence, are socio-psychological: the desire to preserve social ties (family, friends, relatives) and the fear of changing the situation.

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  • Olga E. Akimova & Sergei K. Volkov & Evgeni G. Efimov, 2023. "Reasons for sedentarism of shrinking cities in public opinion (evidence from Volgograd city)," Population and Economics, ARPHA Platform, vol. 7(1), pages 77-89, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:arh:jpopec:v:7:y:2023:i:1:p:77-89
    DOI: 10.3897/popecon.7.e87602
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    shrinking cities causes of sedentarism migration standard of living quality of life;

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    • R - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics

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